CAMP HILL, Ala. (WRBL) —Sixteen years after postal driver Tony Harrelson was gunned down outside the Camp Hill Post Office, his family’s heartbreak still runs deep. His two daughters and sister returned to the very place they lost him, standing where his route ended far too soon, hoping someone will finally speak up. Investigators are once again pleading for information, offering a $250,000 reward for the tip that leads to justice — and gives a grieving family the answers they’ve waited more than a decade find.

Harrelson was shot and killed between 5:45 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. on Friday, October 2, 2009, while working his route at the Camp Hill Post Office. Investigators believe robbery was the motive. The case remains unsolved.

For Harrelson’s daughters, Jessalyn Chaney and Jennifer Rader, a

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